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are ahewn cutting a eak sarvad at a party gWan July 14 in
thair honor at Radding, Calif. Tha brida is tha former Mist Mar
iana Maa K tenon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter W. Kesier
son, Medford. and tha bridegroom is a son of Mrs. Mary Mark
wick. Redding.
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Miss Kesterson,
William Aries
Married in Reno
Mr. and Mrs. Walter W. Kes
terson, Route 2, announce the
marriage of their daughter,
Marlene Mae. to William Aries,
Redding, Calif. The ceremony
took place in Reno, Nev., May
30, and the newlyweds are liv
ing at 1758 Gold street. Redding.
Mrs. Aries, a graduate of Med
ford Hieh school with the class
of 1954. attended Southern Ore-
con college for a year and then
attended Shasta Junior college
in Redding for the past two
years.
Mr. Aries, a son of Mrs. Mary
Markwick. Redding, served in
the United States Air Force for
four years. He was graduated
from Shasta Junior college and
is a hydraulics engineer.
The bride's aunt and uncle,
Mrs. Vera Broderick and Rob
ert Carey, were hosts for a sur
prise shower honori"" the couple
July 14 in Redding. The serv
ing table was laid with a hand
made Irish linen table cloth
made by the bride's great grand
mother 60 years ago, and cen
tered with a wedding cake taken
from Medford for the occasion
by the bride's parents.
Attending the party were Mr.
and Mrs. Wendell Broderick,
Walnut Creek. Calif., Mrs. Dory
Carey. Miss Lillie Carey, Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Carey, all of
Chico, Calif., and Ross Shanna
han. Red Bluff. Calif.
Patricia Strader
In Wedding Party
Miss Patricia Strader was in
Portland yesterday for the mar
riage of Miss Betty Manuel to
Charles Daugherty of Mollala,
Ore. The ceremony took place
Saturday night in Centenary
Wilbur Methodist church, and
Miss Strader was a bridesmaid
for Miss Manuel. Both are mem
bers of Delta Gamma sorority.
Miss Strader left for the north
Monday, and in Eugene was a
guest of Mr. and Mrs. John M.
Byrne before continuing to Port
land Thursday.
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Mr. and Mrs. Allen Jay Reed
Rites Wed Miss Boley And Allen Reed
Miss Rosalie J. Boley became
the bride of Allen Jay Reed in a
ceremony held Saturday, July
20, in Meeker Memorial chapel,
First Methodist church, here.
The double-ring rites were read
at 6:30 o'clock in the evening
by Dr. George Rosebeury, pastor
of the church. A small group of
relatives and close friends were
present.
The bride wore a street-length
frock of silver gray brocade with
fitted bodice, three - quarter
length sleeves and a, full skirt.
Her hat and slippers were white
and her corsage was of white
carnations.
Mr. Reed and his bride will
live at Sunny Valley, Ore. The
bride, a daughter of the late
Ralph D. Boley of Vancouver,
Wash., has been a reporter for
The Medford Mail Tribune for
more than a year and has lived
at 610 South Holly street. She
attended Clark college, Vancou
ver, and is a graduate of Pacific
university in Forest Grove
Mr. Reed attended Southern
Oregon college and is a graduate
of the University of Oregon. He
is employed by Pickett and Bar
bee Logging company - at Wolf
Creek. In September the couple
will move to Eugene where the
bridegroom will begin graduate
study in anthropology at the uni
versity. He also was at one time
a reporter for The Mail Tribune.
Picnic Announced
For Two Families
The Houston and Rodgers
families will hold their annual
picnic Sunday, August 4, at
TouVelle Park, s-t a r t i n g at
11 p.m.
All members of both families
and their friends are asked to
attend the picnic. The luncheon
will be potluck, each person
bringing his food, table service
and beverage.
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MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE THREE
Farewell Parties Given For
Couple; To Leave Wednesday
A number of farewell parties
have been given recently in com
pliment to Dr. and Mrs. J. S.
Heatherington. The Heathering
tons have sold their home on
Black Oak drive and will leave
Wednesday to live in West Linn,
near Portland.
Earlier this month Mr. and
Mrs. Richard House gave a din
ner for the Heatheringtons at
their Corning court home.
Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Ste
phen Mosher, Mr. and Mrs. John
Kent, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gilbert
son, Mr. and Mrs. John J. Jen
sen, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Skerry
of Ashland, Mr. and Mrs. Otto
Ewaldsen and the honored cou
ple. Bridge followed dinner, and
the group presented the Heath
eringtons a gift.
Another dinner was given by
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbertson at their
home on Vancouver avenue.
Guests for this event in addition
to the Heatheringtons were Mr.
and Mrs. House, Mr. and Mrs.
Skerry, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Duncan and the John Kents.
Last Sunday evening Dr. and
Mrs. John Price invited the
Heatheringtons and Mr. and
Mrs. Kent to their home, 2404
Hillcrest road, for dinner.
Thursday evening Mrs. Ever
ett Faber was hostess for a cof
fee which honored Mrs. Heath
erington, entertaining at the Fa-
Student Awarded
Two Scholarships
Douglas Cummings, 1957 grad
uate of Medford High school,
has been awarded the American
Marietta Customer's scholarship,
an announcement from Oregon
State college states. The schol
arship is for S250. The student,
who will enroll at OSC this fall
to study chemical engineering,
had previously won a lesser
state scholarship from OSC, but
has relinquished it in favor of
the second.'
Young Cummings, an honor
roll student, is a son of Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Cummings, 1900
Cherry heights. In addition to
his interest in science and en
gineering, young Cummings is
a musician and has studied both
piano and organ for a number
of years. Last winter he served
as organist for three Medford
churches.
Mrs. - Lee Maloy
Honored at Party
Prospect Mrs. Lee Maloy,
the former Miss Nancy Darrohn
of Trail, was honored July 12 at
a bridal shower in the home of
Mrs. Earl Millard.
Co-hostess for the group of
about 30 friends and relatives
was Mrs. Richard Walls. Mrs.
Ray Maurer assisted in serving
refreshments.
Out of town guests included
the bride's aunt, Mrs. Walt Hill
man, Santa Anna, Calif.; and
the bridegroom's aunt and cous
in, Mrs. Marion Carter and Mrs.
Frank Carter, Ashland.
The Maloys were married
June 25 in Reno, Nev., and are
making their home in Prospect.
Speakers' Group
Installs Officers
At Annual Picnic
Medford Toastmistress club
entertained husbands at a picnic
supper held Tuesday in the yard
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
James Vander Steen, 126 Clover
Lane.
Next meeting will be a similar
affair at the home of Mrs. C. A.
Thatcher, August 12.
Mrs. Vivian Harlin, San Fran
cisco, and Miss Adabee Seller
were guests for the Tuesday
evening event.
Officers for the coming term
were installed by Mrs. Thatcher.
They included Mrs. Effie Kurtz,
president, who received the
president's pin; Miss Anna
Streed, vice-president; Mrs. F.
W. Dorigan, secretary; Mrs. Don
Bergman, treasurer, and Mrs.
Clarence Wilson, club represen
tative. Each officer wai presented a
gold and blue corsage. Mrs.
Vander Steen received a past
president's pin for her service
the past year.
Mrs. Kurtz appointed the fol
lowing committee chairmen for
the next term: Mrs. Vander
Steen, program; Mrs. Arnold
Bohnert, speech contest; Mrs.
Wilson, public relations; Mrs.
John Marler, education; Miss
Streed, membership; Mrs. Willis
Williams, publicity; Mrs. Earl
Sands, telephone; Mrs. Thatcher,
hospitality, and Mrs. Harry Mar
shall, parliamentarian.
Mrs. Marshall acted as toasts
mistress, introduced by Mrs.
Sands. Mrs. James Welch and
Mrs. John Schroeder were
speakers for the evening. Miss
Streed, topicmistress, chose "A
Picnic I Well Remember" as the
theme for speech topics.
Mrs. Sands gave a review of
the book "America Before Co
lumbus"; Mrs. Welch read ex-1
cerots from the book The Dur-1
able Fire", and Mrs. Schroeder
spoke on "How Toastmistress
Helps the Entire Family."
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pie filling before fitting with a
top crust. Bake and serve.
ber home in Central Point. About
30 women, all members of First
Methodist church in Medford, at
tended the party and Mrs.
Heatherington was presented a
shower of handkerchiefs.
Another party which honored
Mrs. Heatherington was given
by Mrs. Floyd Lewis. Mrs.
Lewis and Mrs. Heatherington
are both past presidents of the
Woman's Society of Christian
Service, First Methodist church,
and guests for this luncheon
were for the most part also past
presidents of the society. The
group presented the honor guest
a life membership in WSCS.
Both Dr. and Mrs. Heathering
ton have been active in First
Methodist church and other re
ligious and civic groups of the
city. Last term Mrs. Heathering
ton served as secretary of Rogue
Valley Knife and Fork club.
Ceremony Weds
Miss Janet Pool
To Michael Phair
Miss Janet Pool and Michael
Phair were married in a cere
mony at the First Methodist
church Friday, July 12, at 8
o'clock in the evening.
The Rev. George Trobough
officiated. The bride is a daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. James T.
Pool,- 1402 Morrow road. Mr.
Phair is the son of Mrs. Jean
Kennedy, Salem.
For her wedding the bride
wore a tan linen suit with white
accessories. Mr. Pool gave hi
daughter in marriage. Families
of the bride and bridegroom at
tended. Both Miss Pool and Mr. Phair
attended Medford High school.
He is employed by the Medford
YMCA.
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ger before adding as a garnish
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